I just want to say I've had a Raptor as my boot drive on my general use machine for almost a decade (2003). I have seen many other hard drives birthed and killed during this time. The Raptor still lives.

donsanedrin

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posted: Dec. 5, 2012 @ 2:32p

Me and the Raptor hard drives go way back. Still have my dependable 36GB Raptor as my OS drive.

Isn't an SSD a poor choice for something like a mail server which has many many small writes almost constantly? IMO that's what things like fast RPM disks are very good at; not to mention that the price ratio is at the moment better - $70 will get you a 128GB SSD. 2 of these in RAID 1 would make an excellent OS drive for a server.

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